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Euthanasia and the anesthesiologist

Dear guest: We are in favor of euthanasia. And our expertise qualifies us to provide it, the terminally ill, in the most peaceful and painless. There is no sense in a seriously ill death row, waiting for it to reach the "natural way", after a long and painful agony, full of immense pain and terrible suffering as vomiting, dyspnea, etc. We will discuss the issue in an upcoming post.

Meanwhile, please enter the following link and read the following news reports.

Chantal Sebire euthanasia and


Wednesday, October 14, 2009
euthanasia is controversial Project in Peru

legal initiative of the Congress seeks to decriminalize euthanasia, which involves killing a person is in a state very serious health.

The bill seeks to decriminalize euthanasia, which involves killing a person is in serious condition, generated controversy in the country.

The first reaction was made by the dean of the Lima Bar Association (CAL), Walter Gutierrez, who expressed the need to discuss the possibility of a dignified death to the person state that conscious and informed decision to die.

"What is at issue in the background is the right to dignity, which means not only live with dignity, but also that the person is aware and properly informed freely decide to end their existence and not be subjected to situations that degrade him physically, "he said.

"What is at issue is that, to what extent the state can decide on the life of a person, ie keep it in life when a person has decided to end its existence," he said in a conversation with RPP.

The second reaction came from the dean of the Universidad San Pablo in Arequipa, Gustavo Vinatea, who said it is important to understand that the Constitution states that the person and the defense of their dignity is the supreme end of society and the state.

The lawyer said there is no right to die, nor the right to self-harm.

This bill discussed in Congress with a proposal to decriminalize abortion in the case of malformations in the fetus (eugenics) or has suffered rape.


Chantal Sebire found dead at home
French Justice had rejected his request for euthanasia two days ago
Madrid - 19/03/2008
Chantal Sebire did not want to live. This later turned up dead at his home in Dijon (central France), as reported by the French Interior Ministry.

two days ago, the High Court of Dijon rejected her request for him to be actively euthanized, suffering from incurable cancer in the nasal cavity was spreading to the brain and caused him serious damage, as a progressive blindness and intense pain.
An ailment 200 people suffering in the world
The type of ailment suffered by Sebire only a couple hundred people in the world and has the effect of anomalous deformation of his face and a permanent suffering doses of morphine failed to limit fully.
For now ignore the circumstances in which death has occurred of women, a school teacher with three children who appealed to the "humanity" of justice in their desire to die with dignity. Sebire
requested by letter to the president, Nicolas Sarkozy, the legalization of euthanasia on 6 March. The patient said recently that not resort the verdict and expressed his desire to come to Switzerland, where euthanasia is legal. Leonetti law, drafted in 2005, allows patients to refuse treatment, which would induce a coma Sebire and stop feeding it until his death. Sebire rejected this option, considering the "death throes unworthy."
An exception to the Palliative Care Act
This afternoon, the French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, is distancing itself from much of the Executive and defended an exception to the French law prevents active euthanasia thus supporting the request for Sebire, who claimed his right to die with dignity.
"I find it very difficult not to offer an exit door, it would be a door with his love. It would take an exception to the law," said Kouchner, a physician and founder of the NGO Doctors Without Borders and Doctors of the World .
Chantal Sebire's experience has prompted a debate in France about euthanasia and even motivated the government on Thursday it has ordered the deputy Jean Leonetti a study on possible loopholes in the law. Leonetti was the draftsman of the 2005 Act governing cases like the woman in Dijon and so the only answer in the so-called passive euthanasia, which allows doctors to let die, but not cause death actively.
Before meeting the court's decision Dijon Chantal Sebire had declared its readiness to fulfill their desire to die with dignity and even noted the possibility of moving to Switzerland, one of the European countries that permitted active euthanasia with with Holland and Belgium.
The case has caused divisions within the government, where the holder of using non and medical doctor, Bernard Kouchner, has called for allowing the patient to active euthanasia is not suicide "in hiding something what everyone would suffer, especially his family. "

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